The fourth day of February combines important international initiatives, church traditions, and folk signs, which have long been used to predict what spring will be like. The date is not an official...
On February 3, according to the new church calendar, Orthodox Christians of Ukraine honor the memory of the righteous Simeon the God-Receiver and the prophetess Anna. This day is associated with the evangelical event of the Meeting...
On February 2, Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrate one of the oldest and most profound church holidays, the Meeting of the Lord. The name comes from the word "meeting" and...
The first day of February has long been considered happy and auspicious. In folk tradition, it was believed that it was on this day that the foundation of family well-being and harmony for the whole...
On January 29, according to the new church calendar, Orthodox Christians honor the memory of Saint Lawrence of Kiev-Pechersk, a hermit and healer who is popularly considered the patron saint of health, especially...